Crieff Driving Test Centre Routes

Crieff

Average Pass Rate:

65.9%

Centre Telephone Number:

Crieff is a small market town. Last year the test centre only conducted 126 tests. Major roads to practice would be the A85 and A822 which could appear on your test. On your test, the route could involve roundabouts, crossroads and junctions of a complex nature. This is why practising Crieff’s test routes is so important.

DTC: Driving Test Centre | T/L: Traffic Light | EOR: End Of Road

Test Route 1

Maps to be added soon

Crieff Route Number

1

Name/Number of Road

Direction

DTC

Left

Gavelmore St

EOR left

Commissioner St

Right

King St

Left

Broich Rd

2 nd left

High School Rd

2 nd left

Broich Terrace

2 nd right

King St

Right

Addison Terrace

EOR left

Church St

EOR right

High St

2 nd left

Strathearn Terrace

EOR left

Ferntower Rd / Millar St

Right

Mitchell St

EOR right

High St

EOR left

Burrell St

Ahead on A822 for Muthill about 3 miles, enter Muthill, left

Station Rd

2 nd left, ahead, EOR right, ahead to
A822 to Crieff, ahead

Burrell St

3 rd right

Lodge Brae / High St

2 nd right

King St

Right

DTC

Test Route 2

Crieff Route Number

2

Name/Number of Road

Direction

DTC

Left

Gavelmore St

EOR right

Commissioner St

EOR right

Burrell St

EOR left

Comrie St / Comrie Rd

Left

Craigard Rd

2 nd left

Victoria Terrace

2 nd right

Coldwells Rd

EOR left

Comrie St

Left

West High St

Right

King St

Left

Addison Terrace

EOR left

Church St

EOR right

High St

EOR left, 4 th left at the Square, EOR left

North Bridge St

Ahead on A822 to Muthill about 3 miles, 1 st left

The Laich Toll

EOR right

Willoughby Rd

Ahead to Crieff on the A822

Burrell St

3 rd right

Lodge Brae / High St

2 nd right

King St

Right

DTC

General Information

When booking your test it’s important to think about the time of day you’ll be taking it at. For example if you take your test in rush hour before the hours of 9 o’clock you will be likely to be stuck in traffic and compete against impatient drivers, anxious to get to work on time. However, after 9 the roads are less likely to be filled with traffic, giving you more space on the road. The table shown is our opinion on the optimum time to take your test, to avoid traffic.

On the day of the test, you will be required to complete 1 of 3 possible manoeuvres at a selected location on the route. This will either be a turn in the road ( 3 point turn), Parallel park or a bay park. The bay park however, can only be carried out at the end of the test on the test centre car park, so it can be useful to practice on the car park when the centre is closed if possible. It’s also at the examiner’s discretion to incorporate an emergency stop into the test.